Korean techno giant, Samsung, unveiled its galaxy Note 10.1 earlier this year at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Now after months from the unveiling date, Samsung surprisingly took the time to upgrade its original dual-core processor to a 1.4
Hz quad-core before it hit the shelves later this month.
Samsung says,
“History has shown that taking notes, capturing ideas immediately¸ and
sketching to realize them is the most personal and natural way to be more productive
and creative. The advanced technology and features included in Galaxy Note 10.1
give users the power to produce, create and customize communications.”
The company
indeed takes pride with its S Pen that is configured with the S Note app that
launches instantly when the pen is removed from the tab and allows note taking,
drawing and sketching. Well check out more on Samsung Note 10.1 specs and
features before you consider it.
Hardware.
- weighs 1.31 pounds which is heavier than the Tab 2 10.1 by only 0.03 pund.
- Size of 262 x 180 x 8.9 mm
- 10.1-inch display
- 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos 4410 CPU and 2GB of RAM.
- supports W-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS
- 64GB micro SD slot
- IR blaster and headphone jack
- 1.9 megapixel shooter front camera and 5 megapixel rear camera with autofocus and LED support light
Software
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Android 4.0
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Samsung’s TouchWiz ( with hubs
like Music Hub, Media Hub and Game Hub)
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Built-in screenshot app
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Multiscreen
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Shape Match and Formula Match
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Adobe Photoshop Touch
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Samsung AllShare Play, AllShare
Cast
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Samsung Apps
S Pen
This is said to be the big standout feature of Samsung
Galaxy Note 10.1. S Pen allows you to
navigate the system, draw or write notes into certain apps with the back of the
pen serving as an eraser. With its S Pen Experience, you’ll get to have the S
Note, S planner and My Story.
For a better idea on how this S Pen works and for comprehensive
features of Note 10.1, check out the video below.
2 comments:
I am excited to hear what will come on the new Galaxy Note 10.1. I have an older tablet that I’m ready to part with. The only thing good about it is that it was able to use LTE, so I will probably wait for the Note 10.1 with LTE to come out. Many of my Dish coworkers have a Galaxy of some sort and love them. I really like streaming live and recorded TV to my phone through the Sling Adapter that I have connected to my Hopper at home. With the Dish Remote Access app on my Galaxy Tab and LTE network, streaming comes in clear and quick. When the Note 10.1 with LTE comes out, I know I’ll be first to get one.
Hi Damon,
Thanks for dropping by. We share the same sentiment. Got an old tab and I'm more likely to grab this new Galaxy Note 10.1.. It's the right thing for me since I do note taking on stuff I read.
Please also check http://www.zakyri.com/2012/08/samsung-galaxy-note-101-tablet-release.html
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